Biogeochemical cycles of Cu and Zn are deeply influenced by anthropogenic activities, modifying their speciation, bioavailability and mobility. Understanding these cycles is then essential for risk evaluation of these anthropogenic inputs in the environment. Isotopic measurements allow us to better constrain pollution sources of metals and processes modifying their speciation. Its then necessary to determine the isotopic compositions of Cu and Zn sources in the environment and the main processes affecting them. Isotopic fractionation of Cu and Zn was assessed for two main processes: complexation with organic matter (OM) and plant uptake. First, Zn complexation with OM increases with pH. Below pH 6, adsorption of Zn on OM resulted in no meas...
Aims: Phytosiderophore-chelated Zn can be absorbed in grasses. Root exudates of dicotyledonous plant...
Copper and Zn metals are produced in large quantities for different applications. During Cu producti...
High zinc (Zn) concentration in soil can lead to the contamination of the hydrological system or to ...
Biogeochemical cycles of Cu and Zn are deeply influenced by anthropogenic activities, modifying thei...
Recent reports suggest that significant fractionation of stable metal isotopes occurs during biogeoc...
Aims Recent advances in mass spectrometry have dem- onstrated that higher plants discriminate stable...
Recent reports suggest that significant fractionation of stable metal isotopes occurs during biogeoc...
Ces travaux ont été consacrés à l’étude de l’origine et du devenir des éléments traces métalliques (...
Copper (Cu) is an essential micronutrient for plants and many microorganisms, playing a key role in ...
Stable Zn isotopes are increasingly used to trace the source of metal pollution in the environment a...
Stable isotope signature of Zn have shown great promise in elucidating changes in uptake and translo...
Stable Zn isotopes are increasingly used to trace the source of metal pollution in the environment a...
International audienceCopper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are naturally present and ubiquitous in soils and ar...
The extent of isotopic discrimination of transition metals in biological processes is poorly underst...
Stable zinc (Zn) isotope fractionation between soil and plant has been used to suggest the mechanism...
Aims: Phytosiderophore-chelated Zn can be absorbed in grasses. Root exudates of dicotyledonous plant...
Copper and Zn metals are produced in large quantities for different applications. During Cu producti...
High zinc (Zn) concentration in soil can lead to the contamination of the hydrological system or to ...
Biogeochemical cycles of Cu and Zn are deeply influenced by anthropogenic activities, modifying thei...
Recent reports suggest that significant fractionation of stable metal isotopes occurs during biogeoc...
Aims Recent advances in mass spectrometry have dem- onstrated that higher plants discriminate stable...
Recent reports suggest that significant fractionation of stable metal isotopes occurs during biogeoc...
Ces travaux ont été consacrés à l’étude de l’origine et du devenir des éléments traces métalliques (...
Copper (Cu) is an essential micronutrient for plants and many microorganisms, playing a key role in ...
Stable Zn isotopes are increasingly used to trace the source of metal pollution in the environment a...
Stable isotope signature of Zn have shown great promise in elucidating changes in uptake and translo...
Stable Zn isotopes are increasingly used to trace the source of metal pollution in the environment a...
International audienceCopper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are naturally present and ubiquitous in soils and ar...
The extent of isotopic discrimination of transition metals in biological processes is poorly underst...
Stable zinc (Zn) isotope fractionation between soil and plant has been used to suggest the mechanism...
Aims: Phytosiderophore-chelated Zn can be absorbed in grasses. Root exudates of dicotyledonous plant...
Copper and Zn metals are produced in large quantities for different applications. During Cu producti...
High zinc (Zn) concentration in soil can lead to the contamination of the hydrological system or to ...